【Adventure Archives】
The Adventure ArchivesJames Webb Space Telescope is profoundly powerful.
A newly-released galactic image from the European Space Agency shows a deep view of the cosmos that other telescopes can't see. The universe's most ancient galaxies are so far away that their light has literally stretched out into wavelengths that aren't visible to our eyes. But "Webb's speciality," NASA emphasizes, is to view these longer, infrared wavelengths of light.
When Webb views such far-off places in space, the instrument is looking back in timebillions of years. This image shows what those galaxies looked like when the light left, long ago.
You May Also Like
Here's what else you're seeing in the image below:
In the foreground, near the bottom, is a glorious example of a spiral galaxy, called LEDA 2046648. At around 1 billion light years away, it's much closer than the distant galaxies beyond. Our Milky Way is a spiral galaxy, too.
Everything else in this image is a galaxy, except for the six-pointed objects, which are much closer stars. (Bright points of light in a telescope like Webb can cause something called "diffraction spikes.") "A crowded field of galaxies throngs this Picture of the Month from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, along with bright stars crowned with Webb’s signature six-pointed diffraction spikes," the European Space Agency (ESA) explained.
Many of the distant galaxies look reddish or orangish. As the universe expands and these celestial objects move farther away, their light has stretched. "Webb’s keen infrared vision helps the telescope peer back in time, as the light from these distant galaxies is redshifted towards infrared wavelengths," the ESA said.
SEE ALSO: Many of the Webb telescope’s greatest discoveries won't come from any amazing pictures

This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Want more scienceand tech news delivered straight to your inbox? Sign up for Mashable's Top Stories newslettertoday.
Related Stories
- Why the first Webb telescope image is so warped, twisted, and weird
- Spectacular Webb telescope image shows a stellar death like never before
- Yes, there are 100 million rogue black holes wandering our galaxy
- The best telescopes for gazing at stars and solar eclipses in 2024
- Who owns the moon's precious water?
The Webb telescope is a scientific collaboration between NASA, the ESA, and the Canadian Space Agency. In this image, astronomers were actually capturing views of galaxies and stars to calibrate the telescope's sensitive instruments. The greater research goal is to compare unprecedented views of the first, earliest galaxies with galaxies closer to us, in the Milky Way. Astronomers want to understand how galaxies, like our own, grew and evolved.
Many of these galaxies contain hundreds of billions of stars, and many, many more planets. That adds up to an incomprehensible number of strange new worlds, perhaps places we can't even imagine. Though some, we can.
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
Hey people, it's time to vote for wildlife photographer of the year
2025-06-26 04:58'The Last of Us' Season 2, episode 4: Why Ellie sings 'Take on Me'
2025-06-26 03:45Popular Posts
Robin Triumphant
2025-06-26 05:58San Francisco transit hack hints at possible attacks to come
2025-06-26 05:41Banks set to lose their last stand against Apple Pay
2025-06-26 05:04Is it 'Thunderbolts*' or *The New Avengers'?
2025-06-26 03:45Featured Posts
Shop Owala's Memorial Day Sale for 30% off tumblers
2025-06-26 05:1219 people share the niche things that turn them on
2025-06-26 04:56This is the fattest of the extremely fat bears
2025-06-26 03:38Popular Articles
NYT Strands hints, answers for May 18
2025-06-26 06:20'Rage 2' review: A thrilling, tightly paced Mad Max
2025-06-26 05:56Watch Obama age from kid to outgoing POTUS in seconds
2025-06-26 04:56Philips now allows customers to 3D print replacement parts
2025-06-26 04:27Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (42586)
Fresh Information Network
The cicadas aren't invading the U.S.
2025-06-26 06:18Warm Information Network
Facebook warns advertisers: You might not like 'clear history'
2025-06-26 06:07Evergreen Information Network
Women are now in charge of NASA's science missions
2025-06-26 06:05Micro Video Information Network
Uber offers ‘Quiet Mode’ for riders who don't want to talk to their drivers
2025-06-26 04:47Wisdom Convergence Information Network
SpaceX's Starlink satellite launch in pictures
2025-06-26 03:56